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By simply calling every telephone number in an exchange, you could find some
of the most amazing things (as well as hundreds of angry citizens you'd woken
up in the middle of the night). Test numbers, numbers that told you where you
were calling from, odd recordings, you name it. An easy way to make a name for
yourself was to simply choose a given telephone exchange, dial everything in
it, and casually report all the great stuff you'd found.
If time-consuming scanning wasn't your bag, you could just do a little side
research in government and public documents, and find out interesting phone
numbers as well.
Finally, you'll find some files that dealt specifically with the telephone
numbers themseves; how the Phone Company assigned them, what they consisted
of, what interesting issues were being raised by how the telephone system
itself was arranged.
Collection of Unusual 800 Numbers, by Emjay (May 24, 1988)
Collection of 0800 Numbers by Cryton/Denzil and Defekt
Collection of Equal Access Carriers, by Kingpin
Fear and Loathing in the 1-800 NPA by Pica Man
Fear and Loathing in the 1-800 NPA by PICA Man and POW! (February 12, 1988)
Scan of the 227 Exchange in Downtown Boston, MA (December 25, 1990) by Meem/Rogue
Scan of the 266 Exchange, by Mudge and Wintermute (Boston Numbers)
Listing of Chicago "976" Numbers, January 1987 by Leo Langevin
The Basics of Phreaking 950s #2 by Type A Maniac of the 408 Alliance
The Wardial Project, November 11, 1990, by Rogue and Meem (Dwontown and Midtown Boston)
Understanding 500-700-900-809? by Fred Coles (April 12, 1996)
The Oregon Area Code Split: 503 vs. 541 (June 2, 1995)
Toll Free Phone Numbers for Computer Products
Toll_Free BBS Numbers around the Country
Warning Against Setting Up a 1-800 BBS Number, by Tesla
The 800 Modem List, by Bruce T. Goldman
How to get an 800# so that everyone can call your hacker board
800 Service Number Allocation and Company Directory, from the Archives of Brian Oblivion
800 Long Distance Carriers and Extenders (August 25, 1987)
Warewolf's collection of 1-800 WATTS Lines
800 Tollfree Numbers, by TAQA Vigilante
800 - 1300 MHz Listening Guide
List of NPA Numbers Assigned, from Bill Hutting (March 1991)
Some Public Access 800 Numbers
A List of Toll Free Numbers, by Redbook
800 Prefizes, by the Researcher
"Recent" Breakdown of the 1-800-3XX Exchange
Current 900 Prefix Assignments, from Patrick Townson and John R. Levine (October 1994)
900 Number Fraud Case Expected to Set a Trend by David Thompson (April 2, 1992)
About the 950 Prefix, by The Courier of The Hitchikers
List of the 950 Exchange in the 405 Area Code by Phreaking Of the Industry (February 2, 1995)
A Small 976 Exchange List (With menu/selection of a phreak section)
The Truth Behind Those 9999 Numbers, by Mark Bluebox
Exchange scanning in the 99XX portion of an exchange
Jason's scan of the 914-277-99XX Exchange
99xx Telephone Scan, by Tom Brown (June 2, 1984)
The 9x Datakit Network Information File, by PBXPhreak
Signalling Methods, by Khelbin
The Pseudo-Area-Code 311 by Nigel Allen
Calls with Area Code Prefixes: How They're Handled
1-800 Extender PBX List Version 2.0 by X-Man
Special 1-800 Numbers, by the Anti-Bell Group (August 6, 1994)
Loops I've Known and Loved, by Dark Priest
An Extremely LArge List of Mobile Telephone Frequencies
Understanding Loop Numbers (And a List)
1991 Breakdown of the 204 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 306 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 403 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 416 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 418 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 506 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 514 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 519 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 604 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 613 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 705 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 709 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 800 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 807 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 809 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 819 Area Code
1991 Breakdown of the 902 Area Code
Toronto Area Code 905 Exchanges (effective 04 October 1993)
Bell System Area Codes in Numeric Order for the USA and Parts of Canada
Now Completely-Out-Of-Date Area Code Listing
A Listing of Area Codes and Locations
Dealing Away Area Codes, from Telephony Magazine
Completely out of control Area Code/Exchange List (1.3 megs)
Area Code Listing by State by The Juggernaut Of The Trade Brigade
Revised Listing of Class Codes
The Federal Black Pages, by The Line Breaker
Loops and Divertals by The Arabian Night, the Sensei and The Software Brigand
The Tower of Revenge's Famous Person Number List
The Tower of Revenger's Famous Number List (December 18, 1989)
Exchange Information about British Telecom Exchanges, Who Mans What, etc.
The Location of British Telecom Telephone Exchanges
List of Access Numbers for Datapac and Tymnet Access Across Canada
Collection of Canadian Area Codes from P-80
The OCC 10xxx List by Bill Huttig (March 1, 1991)
The Carrier Wave (ISSN 1086-0118) Volume I, Number I, October 1995
Carriers List #10 Volume 10, by MOD (February 1, 1987)
What's in a Number Assignemnt Module by the Mad Phone Man
Alphabetical Listing of ICS and Carrier Identification Codes (CICS)
Introduction to Calling Number Delivery (CND) by Rockwell
List of CN/A Numbers for 1988 by Fry Guy
Another complete 1988 CNA Listing
List of CN/A Numbers (April 1, 1989)
Customer Names and Addresses by Jack Flak (September 1985)
Redemption Soldier's Guide to CN/A
Nationwide CN/A Listing ftom Cyprian Southack of The lost City of Atlantis
Explanation and List of CN/A Numbers by LawBreaker
The Customer Name/Address System
Phone Scan of Germany Modem Numbers
North American Area Codes (20 December 1991)
Teleconferencing Phone Numbers
AT&T International Dialing: Country Codes as of 2-17-85 by Lock Lifter
Country and City Codes, typed and Uploaded by Lex Luthor
Country Codes (20 December 1991)
Loops N' Diverters, by The Arabian Knight, The Sensei, and The Software Brigand
950s: The Real Story, by The Wanderjahr
Unlisted Phone Numbers by Wanderjahr
Unlisted Telephone Numbers from the Wanderjahr
1988 Western Hemisphere CNA Directory, from 2600 Magazine
Collections of all sorts of Weird Numbers
Equal Access Override Codes by Scan Man
E. Com Directory (US Postal Service)
Time/Temperature/Weather Numbers
Western Union Telecommunications Toll Free Directory
1986 Breakdown of the 1-800-325 Exchange
Area Codes: 1+10-Digit means Changes for Cross Area Code Customers in NE Telephone
An Interesting Diversion, by Lord Phreaker, from 2600 Magazine (October, 1985)
The Scariest Number in the World, from 2600 Magazine
Unlisted Phone Numbers, by The Wanderjahr
An update on Enhanced 800 Call Management Features
The Slipped Disk's 976 Exchange List
976 Exchange Directory from The Hotel California
Micro World's Phone Book Database Version 1.0 by the Lineman (January 1, 1989)
Some Phone Numbers of Famous People
The Layman's Guide to Federal Agencies by Mr. Xerox of The Elite Phreaker's Club
The FEMA Telephone Directory (FTD) As of November 1992
13th Floor Enterprises Presents a Phun List of Phone Numbers
Scan of Numbers in the 518-385 exchange, by The Guru
Getting Off the Earth, if you Want To
Getting off the Earth, if you want to
Some Government Dialing Numbers
United State Government 1-800's.
United States Government 1-800 Numbers
Goverment Bulletin Board List, 1993
Hack and Phreak File #1 by the Hyaena
Automatic Number Identification
International Country and City Codes, by Jolly Roger of the FA Mafia
Itnernal Frequencies Used by the Phone Company
The Septic Tank INWATS Database Volume I (June 26, 1986)
International NPA/City Code Listing w/Zone Info from Aeon Flux
United States LATA Numbers as of August 5, 1991
United States Telephone LATA Numbers
List of All Carriers operating in the United States
The Phreaker's Guide to Loop Lines by Lefty Carlson
Linkline 0800 by System Network News
International Operator Lines by Phantasm (February 25, 1992)
Collection of Phone-Connected Computers
Loop File, by Quasi Moto and Blue Archer
Collection of Software Companies and Telephone Numbers
Hacking and Phreaking Numbers List
How to Find Local 950's, by The Prowler and Ice Cube (August 22, 1989)
Local Telephone Numbers for Acces to Sprint Netowrk (1985)
The Book of Lops by Elric of Imrryr from The United States Warez Force
Loop Arounds by The Phoney Phreak and the Jabberwock
Loops Explained, Author Unknown
Second List of Telephone Loop Numbers
Loops, by Quasi Moto and Blue Archer
The Phreaker's Guide to Loop Lines by Lefty Carlson and Landau Limited
The Book of Loops by The Arabian Night and the Sensei
Very Large (And Completely Outdated) List of Telephone Loops
Loops N' Diverters by The Arabian Knight, The Sensei and The Software Brigand
A Couple of Loop-Related Textfiles
Massachusetts Exchanges, by Brian Oblivion
Metro Access Ports, from The Lost City of Atlantis
MILNET Access Numbers, with an interesting mish-mash before it.
Mongel tells you about 800 numbers
Phun Phreak Numbers #1 by Red Baron of Metalland East
OUTTATIME's Scan Series, 216-526-99xx
Hodge-Podge of Computer System Dialup Numbers
The Schedule for new Exchange Numbers in 1993
How to Change your Telephone Number on the AT&T Network
800-NXX Numbers Assigned to Who, 9/21/1990
Massive, Massive List of all Area Codes and Exchanges
World-wide NPA Listing with Zone Info
The April 1995 NPA/NXX Report (May 19, 1995)
Telecom Digest Guide to North America Area Codes
More Numbers from the Enterprise: Loops, Dialins, Phone Numbers, etc.
General List of Telephone Numbers
The Numbering Crisis in the World Zone 1 by Carl Moore (November 1993)
The Numbering Plan, by Terminus
General List of Weird Telephone Numbers
Some Fun Places to Call, of course lacking Area Codes and Therefore Useless
Newsworthy Persons' Fone Numbers, by The Slipped Disk
A Scan of 800-600-00xx by Jennifer Martino (June 28, 2000)
A Scan of 630 231-99xx by Jennifer Martino (1995)
A Scan of 800 999-99xx by Jennifer Martino (1995)
A Scan of 847-301-99xx by Jennifer Martino (1995)
A Scan of 630 307-99xx by Jennifer Martino (1995)
A Collection of Different Unusual UK Numbers
Collection of Phone Numbers: The Hacker's Intelligence
3rd Number Billing Accepted, part I, by Demon Phreaker
Telenet Numbers by Roger Olson (February 13, 1983)
List of Outdial Phone Numbers from the Internet
800 Exchanges and Who Owns Them
A Self-Described "Most Comprehensive List of Dialups Ever Published"
The Phone Phun Information Sheet #3 (March 1985) by Elric of Imrryr
The Phone Phun Information Sheet #4 by Elric of Imrryr
Phone Phun Information Sheet Volume 1 Number 3 (March 1985)
List of 800 Numbers, BBSes and Interesting Phone Numbers
The Phone Phun Information Sheet (Volume 1, Number 4)
Phun Phreak Numbers #8 (List of Telephone Numbers)
Large Collection of Phone Sex Numbers
Phun Phreak Numbers, Written by The Joystick
A Phun List of Phone Numbers by 13th Floor Enterprises (May 1985)
How to Bill your Calls to a 3rd Number "The Second Edition) by BiC (March 4th, 1995)
The 950 prefix by The Courier of The HitchHikers
How to Work the 900 Number Psychic Lines, by Bruce Daniel Kettler (April 18, 1994)
Pay Phones for the Santa Barabara District 805
What is War Dialing? By Bungalow Bill
Scanning in the 99xx part of each exchange, by Bioc Agent 003
A List of Sprint Access Numbers
Domestic Asychronous Dial Service at 300, 1200 and 2400 BPS
Southwestern Bell Computer Dial-ups by David Lightman and The Administration
Telenet Access Numbers by Daredevil of P/HUN
List of all Telephone Companies in the United States, 1992
Telco Test Numbers, by Shadow 2600
The Book of Loops by The United States Warez Force
Toll Library Numbers as of December 1984 by Shadow 2600
The Master List #1 (July 1991)
Toll Free Numbers for Computer Products
UK Access Phone Numbers by NMI (May 22, 1992)
The Ultimate in WarGames Dialers (Ultradial 3.0) by Paul Levy
How to Obtain Non-Listed Phone Numbers (August 1, 1995)
Unlisted Phone Number Gathering
Some Vax Numbers from Section 182
Toll Free Numbers for Computer Products
Collection of 0800 Link-Line Numbers
WATS:800/900 Company Ownership Reverse Database, by Professor Falken & The Aptolcater
WATTS Lines, 1-800's, by the Warewolf
Documentation for a "Wargames Dialer" named WildDialer version 2.0